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The Graduate School Extols the Benefits of Scholar@UC

A recent article by Danniah Daher, graduate assistant to the Graduate School Office, entitled Scholar@UC: The Archive You Need, talks about the need to preserve and protect scholarly work and research data by submitting it to the university repository. Linda Newman, head

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Scholar@UC Open for Self-Submissions

UC Libraries invites faculty and researchers to submit their research, creative and scholarly works to Scholar@UC, the university’s cutting-edge digital repository. A digital repository makes accessible, enables re-use, stores, organizes and preserves the full range of an institution’s intellectual output,

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Scholar Stories: John Wallrodt

Bio: For almost a century, the Department of Classics at UC has led archaeological expeditions at some of the most important sites in the Mediterranean. Fieldwork at Troy, Pompeii, Knossos, Pylos, Cyprus, and Kea involves large, international teams and produces

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Scholar Stories: Andrés Pérez-Simón

 Research interests: modern drama, Spanish drama, theory of literature, comparative literature. Link to personal website: www.andresperezsimon.com I cannot conceive the task of conducting research today without establishing a dialogue with my peers, and there is no doubt that technology plays a

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Scholar@UC Press Kit

To help spread the word about Scholar@UC, we have created a press kit with materials meant to be shared. Electronic copies of the press kit are available here. For more information, email melissa.norris@uc.edu. One Pager Elevator Speech Scholar Stories: engelbrecht

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Scholar Stories: Steve Matter

Watch a Scholar Story video where Steve Matter tells his experience as an Early Adopter of Scholar@UC.

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Scholar Stories: Chris Swoboda

Watch a Scholar Story video where Chris Swoboda tells his experience as an Early Adopter of Scholar@UC.

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Scholar Stories: Christine Hovanitz

Bio: Christine is a professor of psychology who has conducted one of the longest running longitudinal studies here at UC.  She is retiring in the next two years, although she has a considerable amount of data not fully published.  She

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Scholar Stories: Lloyd C. Engelbrecht

I, Lloyd C. Engelbrecht (born 1927), am Professor Emeritus of Art History at the University of Cincinnati.  I retired in 2001, and, because of improvements in human longevity, I am part of the largest community of emeritus scholars that has

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